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Warner re-elected as CONCACAF president

The Confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean
(CONCACAF) announced on Wednesday that Jack A. Warner of Trinidad
and Tobago has been re-elected for another four years.

Mr. Warner, who is also FIFA Vice President and Chairman of
the Organising Committee for the upcoming FIFA U-20 World Cup in
Canada , will remain president from 2007 to 2011 after having
presided over the post for 17 years in succession.

The decision was a foregone conclusion as Mr. Warner stood as
the only nominated candidate for the job, receiving multiple
nominations from every section of CONCACAF's diverse 40-nation
membership.

First elected CONCACAF President back in 1990, this latest term
in office will mark five consecutive stints in the region's top
job. Warner is also the longest continuously serving member of the
FIFA Executive Committee having first taken his seat on that body
in 1983.

Mr. Warner will be officially unveiled at CONCACAF's XXV
Ordinary Congress on 12 May in Toronto. In attendance will be
delegates from each of the confederation's 40 member
associations.